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If you can tell that one is walking unusually, then vets can be alerted and something done to treat the elephant's feet".
But the expiry of the lease presented practical difficulties, such as over land tenure, so China agreed to negotiations with Britain that led to the two countries' 1984 "Joint Declaration", confirming Hong Kong's reversion to China at the end of the lease.Unusually, then, the change of sovereignty was preceded by a long planning period.
If he acted unusually then (sudden eye pupil dilation, strange communication, etc), and still acts that way now, he may still like you- but doesn't know how to tell you or doesn't want you to know, for various reasons (such as internalized homophobia).
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Back then, and perhaps unusually so, the ballot paper offered a statement followed by a question: "The government have announced the results of the renegotiation of the United Kingdom's terms of membership of the European Community.
Unusually, the then lord chancellor, Lord Falconer, ruled it should also act as an inquest.
Unusually, Davis then introduced an interview conducted by Wark, although it was unclear if this is part of a talent-spreading strategy or if a shorter than expected talk with Corbyn had left a hole in the running order.
It was obvious then that referendums are risky ventures and this one unusually so.
Unusually so.
Then, unusually, two things happened.
If they drink unusually large amounts, then this could be dehydrating.
Unusually Mr. Drummond then draws back the veil to reveal the mechanics behind the trick, for those who are interested.
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